“This was a little bit of a challenge with the moving of some show dates and clashes,” Ms Oliver said.

“They're the sort of thing that can expect and you deal with them as best you can and I think again if you remain positive and be willing to look outside the square in terms of what you deliver on the day, I think you can still make the event successful.”

Ms Oliver says it is vital that country shows remain part of rural life.

“They're hugely important,” she said.

“I think from a social perspective it is a great way of getting people of all ages together, particularly farmers and things like that who do find it hard to get off the farm sometimes and socialise and also other people in the community showcasing their talents.”